Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S)
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- This database is a set of 2828 suspended and bed sediment compositional measurements from 1683 locations around the globe. It is named Global River Sediments (GloRiSe), and includes major, minor and trace elements, along with mineralogical and petrographic data, and provides time-series for some sites. Each observation is complemented by metadata describing geographic location, sampling date and time, sample treatment and measurement details, which allows for grouping and selection of observations, as well as for interoperability with external data sources and improves interpretability.1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- This data set provides gridded daily global estimates of sea level anomaly based on satellite altimetry measurements. Sea level anomaly is defined as the height of water over the mean sea surface in a given time and region. In this dataset sea level anomalies are computed with respect to a twenty-year mean reference period (1993-2012) using up-to-date altimeter standards.1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- This dataset provides global daily sea surface temperature (SST) data from the Group for High Resolution Sea Surface Temperature (GHRSST) multi-product ensemble (GMPE) produced by the European Space Agency SST Climate Change Initiative (ESA SST CCI).1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
- This data set has information on temperature of water at the bottom of inland water bodies; thickness of ice on inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs and rivers) and coastal waters; temperature of the uppermost surface of ice on inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs, rivers) and coastal waters; the mean temperature of total water column in inland water bodies (lakes, reservoirs and rivers) and coastal waters; Amount of water in the vegetation canopy and/or in a thin layer on the soil. It represents the amount of rain intercepted by foliage, and water from dew; Volume of water in soil layer (0 - 289 cm) of the ECMWF Integrated Forecasting System; The amount of evaporation from bare soil at the top of the land surface; surface runoff1Licence not specifiedalmost 2 years ago
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